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All the elements of a fine tragedienne are there, no doubt about it.
Then I paid a visit to the concierge's wife to receive her thanks expressed as by a great tragedienne.
Primarily regarded as a tragedienne, she was admired for her refined, romantic presence.
She stood waiting for her cue, but as it was given, to the amazement of all, the great tragedienne glided upon the stage.
A witty tragedienne who, so to speak, appears on a stage turned wrong side out in the way tragediennes sometimes show themselves behind the scenes.
Perhaps, instead, Maggie stages her own drowning, runs off to London and becomes a great tragedienne.
She was a tragedienne, but she is foremost remembered as a star within "diabolical" female parts.
She became known as a great tragedienne, and in 1784 she became the premier actress of Amsterdam.
She was foremost a tragedienne.
Catherine Bach is dressed as Medea for her final appearance, as a tragedienne.
One part is a cabaret tragedienne whose booming contralto plummets to depths where few female voices are capable of going.
She was foremost a tragedienne and performed in tragedies and mére noble-roles.
She's a natural tragedienne, all that deepness of Russian soul, but she also showed she is a natural comedienne."
Sarah Siddons (1755-1831), English actress, the greatest tragedienne of her day, whose career lasted from 1774 to 1812.
He hoped she would become a tragedienne, but her dance talent led her to the ballet of the Paris Opéra.
The British tragedienne Sarah Siddons (1755-1831) was distinguished for her performance and interpretation of the scene.
Charles J. Dillon (1819 - 27 June 1881) was an English actor-manager and tragedienne.
In 1873, Italian tragedienne Adelaide Ristori appeared there.
Now she bends her pretty knee, stretches her white arms beseechingly up to the boxes, and calls out in her most becoming tragedienne voice: Doctors!
The leonine singer confidently treads the line between cabaret tragedienne and big-voiced rock 'n' roller.
Still, this is practically musical comedy, and elsewhere Ms. Netrebko is making her mark as a tragedienne.
Marie Louise Marcadet, (1758-1804), singer and tragedienne.
And yet what many people do not realize is the fact that this incomparable tragedienne was born in Wales, in the little market town of Brecon.
Sara Torsslow (1795-1859), tragedienne (career peak 1820s-1830s).